Well I just received a response to an email that I sent enquiring about miniature pigs, I must say I do not have a lot of confidence after receiving this email

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Hello ,I am so impressed with your inquiry about adopting my babies,iknow you maybe in bed now. i have been looking for a home for them fora while now but not only a home but a forever home for them... firstlylet me tell you about them. they are all checked and vaccinated,and have all health recordstill date and housing documents . I am not out to sell them,all i wantis to give them out to a home or family that is able to spoil themwith the love and care that they deserve,so all i need of you is toassure me you will take good care of them because i don't want to giveyou my pigs out anddiscover they are not handled with care.

My main purpose of giving this pigs out for adoption is due tothe fact that i lost my parents last month so i am now responsible forthe family estates and this has led to an increase in my working hoursnow i work 16 hours per day and work from Monday to Saturday and onSundays i go to church. so you see i have less time to take care of them so i decided to give them out to someone out there that can take greatcare of them and love them like his/her own children .So you just needto assure me you will take good care of my pigs.I will love to knowthis from you,

Are you married?Do you have kids?Have you adopted a pig before?what makes you wiling to adopt my pigs?where are you located?i am asking all this just to be sure my pigs will be taking very goodcare of my babies

That is disappointing for you Faye but I'm really not surprised at the attitude.

You find a very similar mind-set in miniature goat breeders. A mere question about dressing out percentages of their stock is enough to produce a fit of the vapors.Honestly, this miniature livestock craze attracts the oddest people.

I've adopted some miniature "pets" only to later eat them... I really didn't intend to eat the goat, was just using him to mow the lawn. He was such a PITA though, kept jumping the fence. I finally got fed up and asked him to join me for dinner.

I have just heard that a litter of piglets were born 2 days ago. I have a couple of questions, how long before they open their eyes, and how long before they stand up? The ones that I saw at the Royal show were all laying down suckling, a bit like rabbits.

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